Many remote offices have a relatively small staff, and often lack onsite technical expertise or corporate IT staff. Yet the data generated by the staff at remote offices is a corporate asset that should be backed up just like data at corporate headquarters.
This e-book looks at teleworking from all angles, examining what’s driving and potentially hindering its adoption, the technical and cultural requirements to support teleworking, and the considerations enterprises should make to ensure they have what they need for an effective telework deployment in their workplace.
In this three-part handbook, take a look at what enterprises need to know about licensing for Windows 8 and Office 2013 and how it affects Desktop-as-a-Service (DaaS).
Microsoft Office isn't the only suite of productivity applications out there, and it may not be the right option for every company. In this expert guide, tap into a breakdown of alternative productivity suites, including 5 mobile platforms.
In this e-guide, expert Dave Shackleford discusses the security pros and cons of Microsoft Office 365's cloud-based productivity suite. You'll also find a section on email security, including helpful information about choosing between on-premise email security tools, or embracing the cloud.
Our exclusive survey confirms that protecting ROBO-generated data is a three-pronged undertaking: resource consolidation, management controls and optimization approaches.
Professionals who are always on the go need more than just access to email to stay productive. Nice Office for AT&T is a simple way to take your business on the road, synchronizing your smartphone, Outlook and web account. View this product brief to explore key features and benefits.
IT has been looking at how desktop computing can enable employees to become more productive by using new forms of collaboration and enterprise social media platforms. Here are Computer Weekly's top 10 end-user computing stories of 2019.